Project: Motor retraining by real-time sonic feedback: understanding strategies of low impact running
2015-10-01 – 2019-09-30
- Abstract
A new and interdisciplinary approach to motor
retraining using self-produced interactive sonic and musical feedback will be
developed. The underlying theory and methods will be tested in a study on self
induced running style alterations. In particular, we aim at showing that
impact severity, a biomechanical risk factor of running injuries, can be
lowered using interactive sonic and musical feedback.
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Reducing the peak tibial acceleration of running by music‐based biofeedback : a quasi‐randomized controlled trial
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- Journal Article
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One hundred marathons in 100 days : unique biomechanical signature and the evolution of force characteristics and bone density
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Feedback-based running retraining for impact reduction : the relationship between peak tibial acceleration and step frequency
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- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Biomechanical analysis of a long-distance runner who finished 100 marathons in 100 days
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- Journal Article
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- open access
Music-based biofeedback to reduce tibial shock in over-ground running : a proof-of-concept study
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- Journal Article
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- open access
Change-point detection of peak tibial acceleration in overground running retraining
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Validity and reliability of peak tibial accelerations as real-time measure of impact loading during over-ground rearfoot running at different speeds
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Design and validation of an auditory biofeedback system for modification of running parameters
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Resultant peak tibial acceleration is a measure of impact loading in overground rearfoot running : a validation and reliability study across speeds